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Alumacraft 1540 Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="AnotherFisherman" data-source="post: 253469" data-attributes="member: 7995"><p>Well it has been a very weeks for me busy past few weeks for me. My goal was to have the boat ready to go fishing by Easter, and I made it. I am still have to put in the 2 rear sides, but the rest is ready. Took it out today for my test drive, handled great. Here are photos of the project, now I didn't get every step, but you will be able to see the overall build. To review this project, I used aluminum sheets for the flooring and sides. Made a front storage area for ropes, tackle box, etc.. Have running lights and power for the live well, (cooler) operated by a switch panel. Trolling motor mount on front with electrical run and plug in. The trolling motor circuit is direct to the battery with a 50amp breaker. The rest of the electrical is fused with a 30amp. If you have any questions, I will be glad to answer. I like to thank all the other projects I reviewed on this site that helped give me ideas or to answer the many questions on how to accomplish this project. Kentucky Lake here I come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnotherFisherman, post: 253469, member: 7995"] Well it has been a very weeks for me busy past few weeks for me. My goal was to have the boat ready to go fishing by Easter, and I made it. I am still have to put in the 2 rear sides, but the rest is ready. Took it out today for my test drive, handled great. Here are photos of the project, now I didn't get every step, but you will be able to see the overall build. To review this project, I used aluminum sheets for the flooring and sides. Made a front storage area for ropes, tackle box, etc.. Have running lights and power for the live well, (cooler) operated by a switch panel. Trolling motor mount on front with electrical run and plug in. The trolling motor circuit is direct to the battery with a 50amp breaker. The rest of the electrical is fused with a 30amp. If you have any questions, I will be glad to answer. I like to thank all the other projects I reviewed on this site that helped give me ideas or to answer the many questions on how to accomplish this project. Kentucky Lake here I come. [/QUOTE]
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